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2023 tCun Shenanigans, Arguments, Cobras, Feckless Marmots, Fake Pandas, Dirty Cheaters

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Well as a silver lining, the absurdity of this whole fiasco continues. Apparently Jimbo’s lawyer straight up plagiarized part of his letter to the B1G from a MGoBlow message board post :lol:



We went screaming past the point where you could no longer make this shit up a while back but I'm still like

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How does money rectify what they did to the other members of the conference?

Hell, OSU had to vacate wins for tattoos, which provided no competitive advantage on the field.
It wasn’t the tattoos. It was Tress lying about them. But the point of what was dished out for lying to protect players he needed to win is valid. 2011 proved why he was motivated to give them cover.

I think the bigger point is that Ohio State cooperated with the NCAA and still lost players for big chucks of the 2011 season and then had victories invalidated. Michigan should receive equal penalties at the least.
 
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Apparently Harbaughs attorney ol Tom cheated the system get ahead:

“I graduated from Arkansas State with a 3.3 grade point average, and my score on the LSAT was better than horrible,” he said. “I don’t remember how many law schools there are in Virginia, but I think it’s six. I applied to all of them; sadly, I was rejected by all of them.”

Mars’ father, who’d relocated to an out-of-state job by this time, had few contacts in Arkansas, but one was Jim Miller, now senior associate dean of students with the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville. Mars called Miller, who apparently liked what he heard enough to make a proposition.

 
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